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and the u.s. has had great success in olympic wrestling. so there's there's a lot of peopleium upset about it. you score little victories every day. now you can do it with dinner. introducing land o'lakes® sauté express®. the all-in-one sauté starter with butter, olive oil, herbs and spices... so dinner really sizzles. it's one step, no prep. and so good, they'll ask for more. and that little victory is a pretty big deal. land o'lakes® sauté express®. find it in the dairy aisle. >>> just in time for valentine's day. a statue that recreates one of the giant kisses of all time. after being moved around and debated over the past year, the statue is getting a permanent home on the san diego waterfront. formal dedication ceremony will take place on side. >> valentine's day; back at
and the u.s. has had great success in olympic wrestling. so there's there's a lot of peopleium upset about it. you score little victories every day. now you can do it with dinner. introducing land o'lakes® sauté express®. the all-in-one sauté starter with butter, olive oil, herbs and spices... so dinner really sizzles. it's one step, no prep. and so good, they'll ask for more. and that little victory is a pretty big deal. land o'lakes® sauté express®. find it in the dairy aisle....
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five spies captured in the u.s., for gross. the u.s. won't do it. >> the two situations are not comparable. both in terms of the reasons they're in jail or the circumstances of their cases. but that's been the response from the cuban government. >> reporter: van holland then revealed a new dynamic in the situation. a desperate one. >> in his own appeal, alan gross is asking be to be set free in time to visit his ailing mother. >> she's dying. and at a point, where she cannot travel to see him. so this is a request to be able to see his mother before she dies. >> reporter: alex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> alan gross was in cuba as an employee for the international agency for development. both the agency and the government say gross was doing nothing that was illegal. >>> time now for a quick look at some of the stories you'll find in the baltimore edition of the baltimore sun. more reaction to a key senate committee debate and possible vote on the governor's repeal of the death penalty. >>> a look at the contenders and pretenders
five spies captured in the u.s., for gross. the u.s. won't do it. >> the two situations are not comparable. both in terms of the reasons they're in jail or the circumstances of their cases. but that's been the response from the cuban government. >> reporter: van holland then revealed a new dynamic in the situation. a desperate one. >> in his own appeal, alan gross is asking be to be set free in time to visit his ailing mother. >> she's dying. and at a point, where she...
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congress to raise the minimum wage from $7.25 an hour to $9 an hour and do more to keep jobs in the u.s. >> what i'm proposing is that we reform our tax code, stop rewarding businesses that ship jobs overseas, reward companies that are creating jobs right here in the united states of america. [ applause ] that makes sense. [ applause ] >> and republicans say they're all for creating jobs as well. but they say the president's proposals don't go far enough and do enough. back to you. >> okay, mary. thank you. >>> hear from a maryland family who attended the state of the union address, coming up at 6:30. >>> catholics packed st. peter's basilica in vatican city. and lined up outside to watch as pope benedict celebrated has final ash wednesday mass as pope. he will retire in less than two weeks. danielle nottingham reports for wjz from the vatican. >> reporter: thousands of faithful gave pope benedict xvi a long ovation near the end of ash wednesday mass. the applause only stopped when the pontiff said thank you, let's return to prayer. the 85-year-old holy father looked tired at times duri
congress to raise the minimum wage from $7.25 an hour to $9 an hour and do more to keep jobs in the u.s. >> what i'm proposing is that we reform our tax code, stop rewarding businesses that ship jobs overseas, reward companies that are creating jobs right here in the united states of america. [ applause ] that makes sense. [ applause ] >> and republicans say they're all for creating jobs as well. but they say the president's proposals don't go far enough and do enough. back to you....
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american airlines and u.s. airways are merging into an 11 billion dollar deal. it will offer 6700 flights a day. but some analysts worry reduced competition will mean higher ticket prices. >>> lady ga ga's little monsters hoping to see her this month get a big letdown. the singer is canceling the rest of her born this way tour so she can have hip surgery. her publicist says she has a tear in her right hip. live nations will refund tickets for that tour. >>> and scott pelley has a preview of what's coming up tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> the tow cable snaps on that cruise ship, stranded at sea. we will speak with some of the 3,000 passengers who are at the end of their rope. that's tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> and here's a look at tonight's closing numbers from wall street. we'll be right back. >>> a rough start to the morning for many drivers who turn out to be a live day. is another system moving this way? wjz is live with first warning weather coverage. meteorologist tim williams and bob turk are updating the forecast. tim will probably tell us,
american airlines and u.s. airways are merging into an 11 billion dollar deal. it will offer 6700 flights a day. but some analysts worry reduced competition will mean higher ticket prices. >>> lady ga ga's little monsters hoping to see her this month get a big letdown. the singer is canceling the rest of her born this way tour so she can have hip surgery. her publicist says she has a tear in her right hip. live nations will refund tickets for that tour. >>> and scott pelley...
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. >> reporter: teachers say one reason the u.s. may lag behind is that they start early, teaching the subjects to younger students. >> if we can provide a wide range of opportunities from ap courses down to, perhaps, you know, on site or school-based research experiences, to give students more hands-on opportunities. and really to let them see beyond the taxbooks. >> reporter: and make-- textbooks. and make it a tool for life. i'm gigi barnett, wjz eyewitness news. >> now, compared to other nations, american students ranked 25th in math subjects. and 17t in science and technology courses. >>> time now for a quick look at some of the stories you'll find in tomorrow morning's edition of the baltimore sun. a columbia mom is using facebook to gather support for her son, who is a victim of cyber bullying. >>> the oscar made a stop at the inner harbor. and a local woman got an unexpected gift of tickets to the academy awards. >>> johns hopkins' season opener against sienna. for these stories and more, read the baltimore sun. remember to
. >> reporter: teachers say one reason the u.s. may lag behind is that they start early, teaching the subjects to younger students. >> if we can provide a wide range of opportunities from ap courses down to, perhaps, you know, on site or school-based research experiences, to give students more hands-on opportunities. and really to let them see beyond the taxbooks. >> reporter: and make-- textbooks. and make it a tool for life. i'm gigi barnett, wjz eyewitness news. >>...
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according to u.s. attorney, the hospital will pay $4.9 million in connection with its submission of false claim tols medicare, medicaid, and other federal healthcare programs. st. joseph had voluntarily disclosed that it had engaged in a practice of admitting patients to a hospital, unnecessarily. >>> an important investigative tool, a violation of your privacy. should the mta be allowed to record audio on their surveillance cameras on buses. wjz is live in northwest baltimore. that question is now befo lawmakers in annapolis. gigi? >> well, some bus drivers and passengers say a trip on the bus can be a dangerous situation and there is plenty of surveillance video to prove it. now that the mta wants to turn the audio up on some of its video cameras, some lawmakers are saying, not so fast. >> reporter: assault and attacks on bus drivers and passengers. it's a growing problem cities in baltimore are reporting. baltimore sees it, too. like this you tube video, showing a video of a passenger fighting on th
according to u.s. attorney, the hospital will pay $4.9 million in connection with its submission of false claim tols medicare, medicaid, and other federal healthcare programs. st. joseph had voluntarily disclosed that it had engaged in a practice of admitting patients to a hospital, unnecessarily. >>> an important investigative tool, a violation of your privacy. should the mta be allowed to record audio on their surveillance cameras on buses. wjz is live in northwest baltimore. that...